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The K&F Concept Contax to Fuji Adapter allows photographers to mount Contax/Yashica lenses onto Fujifilm X-series mirrorless cameras, featuring a robust all-metal design and supporting focus to infinity, making it an essential tool for creative lens enthusiasts.
T**S
Brilliant
This adapter allows me to use all my vintage Canon lenses on my Fujifilm X-E4. Really completes my quest into trying to replicate film digitally. A good Fujifilm recipe, plus a vintage lens with a mist filter on really creates images that are very close to film.Pros:- affordable and super high quality (metal)- allows me to use my vintage Canon lens- doesn’t add too much bulk or weight to the cameraCons:- Manual focus only- on one of my lenses, I have to wiggle around the apature lever before it will engage with this adapter. Not sure if this is a lens or an adapter issue though.- very visible logo (not a massive issue, but it does annoy me!)Overall, I’m very happy with this!
T**N
Quality product
Quality product which fits both lens and camera well.
K**N
Sturdy
Sturdy, great fit, feels like it'll last a lifetime.
S**S
Slightly better than similar models
I bought this after having already bought another EF-FX adapter which is actually the same unit but sold under a different branding, Beschoi. (This is not unusual; all these generic adapters from China and Korea get sold under multiple different names, just as some cheap lenses also do.) Strangely the one sold by Beschoi, despite looking absolutely identical in every way and measuring the same, fit perfectly on older cameras and extension tubes but was unusually tight on a newer camera. Since I was not the only user to encounter that problem and nobody was reporting the same issue with this K&F-branded version, I decided to take a chance and order this as well.Despite indeed being identical in every single way that I can tell with digital calipers, this K&F one isn't tight on the newer body like the Beschoi one is, while also feeling just as solid on the older bodies and extension tubes. It does indeed seem that Beschoi got a batch which was a tiny fraction of a millimeter different in some imperceptible way and K&F got a faultless batch. This is something I have only experienced with this specific EF-FX model; I have other adapters, ones branded both by Beschoi and K&F, and none of them are any better than others. As far as I can tell the Beschoi and K&F products are exactly the same except for the EF-FX adapters where some tiny, tiny variation has messed up the Beschoi ones on the Fujifilm X-H1 and X-T3 bodies.Other than that, this is the same adapter sold under other names and it doesn't appear to be made of any different materials, no text is any better applied, the lens release switch feels identical, etc. That is to say that it feels like a <£20, basic adapter. This one just happens to fit on one camera body slightly smoother than an other-wise identical one.To that end, I'd advise that for all other mount variations you should shop around and try to get one of the versions with different branding as the K&F branding is more expensive for the same product, but for the EF-FD specifically, the K&F-branded ones are the ones that definitely fit right.
P**R
Works fantastically on the xt-3
Fantastic piece of kit enabling you to use your Nikon g lenses on your fujifilm.You need to go into your fujifilm settings and set it to take photos without a lens, then it will work fine.Aperture is set to the lenses smallest and the aperture ring will only change it by 5 stops. So if you have a F4 lens you will not be able to goto F16 for example.It does have a bit of weight to it but it is of excellent build quality. I have used it with a 50mm Nikon lens and a 70-200mm Nikon lens and there is no movement whatsoever when it’s all connected up. It is a superb fit.Focus peaking works fine when using the adaptor and focus is spot on.( see photos which were taken in a dimly lit room)Sharpness is retained throughout.With the Fuji being an APS-C and my lenses made for full frame there is a crop of 1.5 making my 50mm a 75mm on the fujifilm and when using the 70-200mm it gives me a focal length of 105 - 300mm due to the crop with no loss of quality.If you have Nikon glass and a fujifilm x camera this is definitely a win-win for you and saving you money. Yes it cannot auto focus, but this is a small price to pay, manual focusing with peaking is far more fun anyway.I definitely 100% recommend this adaptor.
S**N
Unbelievably brilliant for the price
First off. Ordered 10AM in the morning and it was delivered by Amazon 18:00 that evening, for free, under my Prime membership. No wonder Amazon are now the biggest company in the world with that kind of service. Bravo Amazon.This adapter, I bought the one to connect my Canon lenses to my Fuji XT-2, is superbly brilliant for the price. It is robust, solid in the hand, and the camera and the lenses fit a treat with a reassuring solid click. Equally easy to remove them afterwards as well. Superb. I can't see why you would need to pay any more.You will not get autofocus or auto-aperture, so it's back to manual days folks. And in my view thats a good thing sometimes to go back to basics. But, hey, if you are reading this, it's probably because you want to use older, or cheaper manual lenses anyway. In my case , I wanted to use my superb canon-fit Samyang (Rokinon in the USA) F2 135mm on my Fuji XT2. That lens cost me £150 off of ebay. I also have the Samyang 14mm F2.8 as well. I do get some vignetting with that one when wide open, but that the laws of physics, not the fault of the adapter. Guys, to buy the equivalent Fuji lenses is £1000 each! I also will get one of these for my superb 200mm Minolta lens from 1984.On Fuji XT2 remember to enable focus peaking to help with manual focus and to also enable the "shoot with no lens" option. Google both of these.
E**N
Fast shipping, as advertised
Fast shipping, as advertised
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